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Greetings to shri Sai baba devotees' . Sairam holiday is exclusively launched to take Sairam devotees to Shirdi and to have a dhivyadharshan of shridi Sai baba. We will make devotee to experience the luxurious journey and pleasant stay in Shirdi. We are guaranteed to provide you the unforgettable ShirdiYatra to witness the Sadguru Sai baba's Dharshan. Your first step in Shirdi will provide you positive vibration and blessings of Sai baba . Sai baba speaks and answer to devotees from his tomb in samadhi mandir . Sairam holiday strives hard to make each and every devotee to feel the unforgettable and satisfied Subha Yatra to Shirdi .The package includes the food for breakfast lunch dinner from the arrival till departure to chennai. We make sure of comfortable ac suite accommodation for you . Sairam holiday assure to take you to all temples as we mentioned in Shirdi tour package

Who Is Sri Sai Baba?

The life of Sai Baba is as wide and as deep as the infinite ocean; all can dive deep into it and take out precious gems (of knowledge and bhakti) and distribute them.

Sai Baba is revered as one of the greatest saints ever seen in India, endowed with unprecedented powers and worshipped as a God incarnate. This mysterious being, who arrived unannounced in Shirdi as a youth and remained there throughout his long life, transformed the lives of those who met him and continues to do so for those whose hearts are touched by his love.

Baba stated that his mission is to "give blessings" and he proves it in myriad ways: healing the sick, saving lives, protecting the vulnerable, averting accidents, granting offspring, facilitating financial gain, bringing people into harmony with themselves and each other and, above all, in effecting the spiritual evolution and transformation of those who come to him. Baba is, as one of his contemporary devotees put it, "the embodiment of the Supreme Spirit, lighting the sadhakas' path by his every word and action." To his devotees, Baba is nothing less than God.

An outstanding aspect of Sai Baba is that he is beyond distinctions of religion, caste or creed. Some believe him to be Hindu, others see him as a Muslim. He embodied all religions yet was free from all strictures. Hindus and Muslims find their meeting point in Sai, and people from all communities and all walks of life are united by the great love and reverence Baba inspires in them. "I look on all with an equal eye," said Baba, and he would brook no dispute or religious bigotry among his disparate devotees. As Sri Babuji observes in Arati Sai Baba, "Not identifying in totality with any religious community, by steering himself along an unbiased middle path of transcendence, seems to be the constant leitmotif of Baba's lifestyle. The popular notion is that Baba expressed himself as a Hindu to Hindus and as a Muslim to Muslims. However, in most cases Baba acted vice versa, insisting that the Hindus should accept him as a fakir and the Muslims as a Brahmin!" Hindus could claim Baba as their own as he responded to their needs and permitted worship according to their rituals, but they could not deny the fact that his dwelling place was a mosque and the name of Allah was ever on his lips.